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Director, FBI (44-38861)
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FROM:
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Enclosed are a number of hich h - .een made availa le on an unofficia andoii Scotland Yard. These reports Quld riot side the Bureau, The items are numbered discussed below.
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LON 88-72
(2) Copies of documents used by Scotland Yard to support. the . above report.
These documents include copy of the birth certificate in the name of RAMON GEORGE SNEYD and copies of the two passports obtained by the subject.
(3) Certificate of Vaccination. (4) Copy of registration at New Earls Court Hotel, London, showing registration of RAMON G. SNEYD on 5/28/68.
(6) & cage of notes, apparently in RAY'S handwriting, which was on his person when arrested. "FLE 4342" is the telephone number of the London Daily Telegraph.
ON 88-72
(8) 11111111111111.11111111•111•131110
(9) Memorandum of Kennedy •Tr
avel Bureau for Mr. R. Sneyd
giving details of his flight f
rom TOronto to London and
. copy of his ticket envelop
e. These were in the subject's
luggage.
(10)Currency exchange-voucher
of Lloyds bank Limited.
This document shows that on 5/3
0/68 RAMON SNEYD
exchanged 15 South African ran
d for L1-13-10 In British curr
ency.
This would be approximately $1
7.50 in American money. The vou
cher
does not identify the branch o
f the bank involved, and these
branches are most numerous in
London. The Yard has attempted -Co
identify the branch at which t
his transaction occurred witho
ut
success.
(11) A 4-page document captio
ned "Silencers."
This is a detailed discussion
of the theory and specifi-
cations of silencers for firea
rms, which was found in subjec
t's.
luggage. •
(12) Classified advertiSemen
ts found in RAY's wallet at th
e time
of his arrest.
• This is a torn piece of a
London newspaper containing
several classified ads, includ
ing one for cheap flights to S
outh
Africa by International Air.
Scotland Yard has conducted i
nvesti-
gation at International Air an
d has determined that there is
no
record of subject's having con
tacted that firm, nor are pers
onnel
of the firm familiar with subj
ect.
Scotland Yard is continuing ex
tensive investigation
to develop subject's activitie
s between 5/17 and 5/28/68.
They
also are sending an officer to
every institution in London w
hich
has'either banking facilities
or safe depogit boxes to deter
mine
• if the subject opened a
bank account or rented a safe
deposit box
while he was here.
LON 88-72
The complete manifest for the flight taken by the subject from Toronto to London has been obtained. Efforts ,are being made to obtain from Lisbon the manifest forte flight from Lisbon to London and Scotland Yard has access to the microfilm manifest of subject's flight from London to Lisbon. The three manifests will be cross-checked in a search for coon passengers.
Written apparently by RAY on a South Africa Air Line schedule found in'his Juggage are the words "Cinco tres CiDCO zero quatra una," This is Portuguese for the number 535041. ,"45-- Legat, Paris, has instituted inquiries to determine if this is a Lisbon telephone number and, if so, to identify the subscriber • and-determine if the subscriber has any connection with the subject.
Scotland Yard is interviewing flight crews on the flights taken by RAY from Toronto to London and from London to Lisbon. This has been substantially completed with negative results, and will be concluded as soon as personnel on overseas runs are available for interview. Legat, Paris, has previously arranged for interview of the flight crew on RAY's flight from Lisbon to London.
Scotland Yard's investigation to date has not developed any indication of RAY's having had any associate or significant contact in London.
Exhaustive checks have been made of immigration and airline • , Arecordg. No record has been found to indicate RAY left England between 5/17/68 and 6/468.
The statement in the first paragraph of this airtel regarding reports received'on an unofficial and confidential basis refers only to items numbered 1, 5, 7 and 8. • . •
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